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What it means to make music in 2020

What it means to make music in 2020

FromSwitched on Pop


What it means to make music in 2020

FromSwitched on Pop

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The pandemic has upended the art and business of making music. Producing, performing and releasing — every aspect is new and uncharted. The need for social distancing means that it’s unsafe to collaborate in small studios or perform for large crowds — not to mention finding the right thing to sing about in such a charged moment. We’re telling three stories about how artists are working within these constraints: Ricky Reed and John-Robert have found a way to generate a creative spark remotely, Jacob Collier has defied the laws of physics to master live performance over the internet, and Dua Saleh has released a powerful new track that helps support the protests in Minneapolis. Everything is radically different than it was a few months ago, but these stories shine a light on why making music matters more than ever in 2020. 

SONGS DISCUSSED
Lizzo - Juice
John-Robert, Ricky Reed, Zach Sekof - Favorite Boy
Bill Withers - Lean On Me performed by Ty Dolla Sign & Jacob Collier
Jacob Collier - All I Need
D’Angelo - Feel Like Making Love
Stevie Wonder - You And I performed by Tori Kelly and Jacob Collier
Dua Saleh - Body Cast
Dua Saleh - Sugar Mama
Dua Saleh - Moth
Dua Saleh - Smut
Sister Rosetta Tharp - This Little Light Of Mine

MORE
Watch Nice Live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC24tNtu1NuD9yZ9t2YUATIQ
Dua Saleh's "Body Cast" BandCamp campaign: https://duasaleh.bandcamp.com/track/body-cast
Listen to Dua Saleh's new album Rosetta: https://duasaleh.bandcamp.com/album/rosetta
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Released:
Jun 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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